Student Life
The Career Center
About the Career Center
- Resume/Cover Letter Resources
- Jobs etc.
- Career Exploration
- Employers Resources
- Events
- Graduate Resources
- Interviewing
- Prepare for the Interview
- Know the Employer
- Interview Etiquette
- During the Interview
- Communicate Effectively
- The End of the Interview
- Research and Assess
About the Career Center
End of the Interview
Do not expect an offer on the spot. Do not mention salary & benefits unless the employer brings up the subject. If you are offered the position you will be given this information. To ask during the interview makes it seem as though this is the most important factor. It reflects poorly on you.Make a short concise statement of your qualifications and stress your interest in the position. i.e.- "This interview has convinced me that my abilities match your needs. I am very interested in the position. Could I call you in a few days to check on the status of my application?"
At the very end of the interview thank the interviewer for taking the time to meet with you. Do not loiter around after the interview ends.
After the Interview
- A "thank-you" note should be sent within 24 hours of the interview. Reaffirm your interest. Specifically refer to a topic that was discussed in the interview. Re-introduce your candidacy.
- Talk the interview through with someone who listens well. Compare notes with other who have gone through the interview process. Write down what your strengths were during the interview, what did not go as planned, what can you do differently. Continue your job search.
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